Cornelia Maupin Hall, a resident of Charlottsville, Virginia, taught various subjects including math, social studies, English, and science at Lincoln School in Loudoun County during the 1945-1946 school year. She held a Bachelor of Science degree from Madison College and had 5 years of teaching experience. Mrs. Hall also had experience in coaching athletics and demonstrated musical ability. She was a Methodist and was married at the time.
Cornelia Maupin Hall, a resident of Charlottsville, Virginia, taught various subjects including math, social studies, English, and science at Lincoln School in Loudoun County during the 1945-1946 school year. She held a Bachelor of Science degree from Madison College and had 5 years of teaching experience. Mrs. Hall also had experience in coaching athletics and demonstrated musical ability. She was a Methodist and was married at the time. The document provides insight into the qualifications, demographics, and teaching experience of educators in Loudoun County during the mid-20th century, shedding light on the educational landscape of the time.